Cable Glands - Metal

Attaches to the end of an electrical cable to secure it to a piece of equipment. Provides strain relief & dust isolation.

Cable glands are defined as ‘mechanical cable entry devices’ which are used in conjunction with cable and wiring for electrical, instrumentation & control, and automation systems, including lighting, power, data and telecom.

The main function of the cable gland is to be a sealing device which acts to ensure the protection of enclosures on electrical equipment, including by rendering safe different aspects.

Cable glands provide additional levels of sealing where there is a need for high protection.

The main functions of the Cable Gland are to act as a sealing and terminating device to ensure the protection of electrical equipment and enclosures, including the provision of:

  • Environmental protection – by sealing on the outer cable sheath, excluding dust and moisture from the electrical or instrument enclosure.
  • Earth continuity – in the case of armoured cables, when the cable gland has a metallic construction. In this case cable glands may be tested to ensure that they can withstand an appropriate peak short circuit fault current.
  • Holding force – on the cable to ensure adequate levels of mechanical cable ‘pull out’ resistance.
  • Additional sealing – on the part of the cable entering the enclosure, when a high degree of ingress protection is required.
  • Additional environmental sealing – at the cable entry point, maintaining the ingress protection rating of the enclosure with the selection of applicable accessories dedicated to performing this function.
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P.Code Material Cable Range
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15462 Brass 6-8 15 30
15464 Brass 9-12 20 32
15465 Brass 11-14 23 33